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 Walther von der Vogelweide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vogelweide, edited by Franz Pfeiffer, with introduction and notes (4th edition, by Karl Bartsch, Leipzig, 1873).
The poem Unter der Linden, not included in the latter, was freely translated by TL Beddoes (Works, 1890), more closely by WA Phillips in the Nineteenth Century for July 1896 (ccxxxiii.
Dichten Walthers von der Vogelweide, by Wilhelm Wilmanns (Bonn, 1882), is a valuable critical study of the poet's life and works.
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Walther von der Vogelweide Walther von der Vogelweideväl´ter fen dĕr fō´gelvīand180;de, c.1170-c.1230, German minnesinger of noble birth, probably the finest lyric poet of medieval Germany.
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 Walther von der Vogelweide: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Walther von der Vogelweide
It is clear from the title her (Herr, Sir) these give him, that he was of noble birth; but it is equally clear from his name Vogelweide (Lat.
Greatly daring, he even rescues love from the convention which had made it the prerogative of the nobly born, contrasts the titles "woman" (wip) and "lady" (frouwe) to the disadvantage of the latter, and puts the most beautiful of his lyrics--Unter der linden--into the mouth of a simple girl.
Dichten Walther's van der Vogelweide, by Wilhelm Wilmanns (Bonn, 1882), is a valuable critical study of the poet's life and works.
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 Opera - Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg
Standing near a pillar at some distance from the worshipers is Walter von Stolzing, a young Franconian knight, who is intently watching the charming girl as she takes part in the hymn which is being sung.
Walter comes forward and is given hearty welcome by Pogner at whose house he had been a guest the day before.
Walter sings but it is a rhapsody of love and passion for the maiden he loves and hopes to win — a song far removed from the formal, rule-bound thing to which the masters are accustomed.
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 More info about the poet: Walther von der Vogelweide - references bibliography
VCP Wuerzburg - Stamm Walther von der Vogelweide
Walther Von Der Vogelweide greatest German lyric poet of the Middle Ages, whose poetry emphasizes the virtues of a balanced life, in the social as in the...
Walther von der Vogelweide belongs to the remarkable flowering in German literature at the end of the 12th century and in the first decades of the 13th.
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 Courtly Lives - The von Doering Family
Conrad von Thüringen (from Thuringia) was involved with the Teutonic Knights from 1230-1240.
Von Döering seems to have its roots in Thuringia, located between Hessen and Lower Saxony in the west and Saxony in the east.
Johann's grandson, Erich Frederick von Döering, was Royal Polish and Saxon Justice Advisor and later Privy Councillor and Chancellor of the college at Naumberg.
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 HOASM: Oswald von Wolkenstein
Walter von der Vogelweide is said to have lived quite near.
Oswald von Wolkenstein lost one eye during a carnival merry-making at the Trostburg.
IIIB: From Oswald von Wolkenstein to the Locheimer Liederbuch
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 E Walther von der Vogelweide
Der Verfasser, Walther von der Vogelweide, gilt als der bedeutendste deutsche Lyriker des Mittelalters, welcher zwischen 1190 und 1230 als Berufsdichter Minnelieder und Sangsprüche verfasste.
Von ihm sind über 500 Strophen in mehr als 20 Handschriften vom 13.
Auch den Marienleich, einen gebetsmässigen Gottes- und Marienpreis, präsentierte Walther in einer hymnischen Großform, in der er auch eine Kirchen- und Papstkritik mit einfliessen liess.
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 WALTHER von der VOGELWEIDE
in: Ders., Minnesang in neuer Sicht [Stuttgart/Weimar 1994], 216-264); - Ders., Reinmar der Alte.
in: Ders., Minnesang in neuer Sicht [Stuttgart/Weimar 1994], 182-215); - Ders., `Nu ist vil gar zergangen' (Hpt.
in: Ders., Minnesang in neuer Sicht [Stuttgart/Weimar 1994], 1-28); - Ders., Das Klischee in der (mediævistischen) Literaturgeschichtsschreibung.
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 Selections from American Poetry: WALTER VON DER VOGELWEIDE@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Walter von der Vogelweide: the most celebrated of medieval German lyric poets, who lived about the year 1200.
He belonged to the lower order of "nobility of service." He livedin Tyrol, then the home of famous minnesingers from whom he learned his art.
Walter von der Vogelweide is buried in the cloisters adjoining the Neumiinster church in Wiirtzburg, which dates from the eleventh century.
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 Wartburg Castle near Eisenach
Here, Wolfram von Eschenbach wrote parts of his 'Parzival', featuring King Arthur's Round Table and the Holy Grail, and Walter von der Vogelweide described in his verses the landgrave of the Wartburg Castle and his court.
From 1853 onwards the painter Moritz von Schwind decorated the rooms of the Wartburg Castle: His frescos illustrate the singers' war, the life of the Thuringian landgraves and charitable work of holy Elisabeth.
It is claimed that the famous song contest between Walter von der Vogelweide, Wolfram von Eschenbach, Reinmar von Zweter and Heinrich von Ofterdingen took place on the Saengerwiese.
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 Walther von der Vogelweide - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Walther von der Vogelweide - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Walther von der Vogelweide - selected poems (http://www.dunphy.de/ac/Walther.html)
Walther von der Vogelweide, Life history, Birthplace, Pemmar the Old, Politics, Later years, Assessment, Sources, Modern sources and Older sources.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Von Worndle Family
Philip von Wörndle received the degree of Doctor of Law at the University of Innsbruck in 1779.
A second series of paintings, "Walter von der Vogelweide", in the Ferdinandeum at Innsbruck, was published by himself in lithograph in 1894.
He was the founder and honorary president of the "Society of Ecclesiastical Art of the Tyrol", for many years a member of the board of directors of the art association of the Tyrol, honorary member of the Veterans' Union of Innsbruck, and in 1904 was made a knight of the Francis Joseph Order.
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 Manesse Manuscript   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The stamp issued in 1958 to mark the Third Austrian Song Festival in Vienna displays a picture of Walter von der Vogelweide, a poet, from the Manesse manuscript.
It was rediscovered in 1910; it is the earliest surviving Minnesinger melody (a variant on a Provençal troubadour song).
Walter is considered the finest poet of the German language before Goethe.
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 Heer on Eckhart, Tauler and Suso
Walter von der Vogelweide thought the pope and all the "old" rulers were devoid of holiness and salvation.
Bettina von Bretano, Günderode and the Lady poetesses of the nineteenth century are directly descended from their Sisters of Töss.
The first German movement was, despite its deep penetration at the popular level, unable to achieve an agreement with the governing forces of the land, or to co-operate in reshaping political, social and national affairs [65].
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 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Book 5 Chapter 10
Walter von der Vogelweide, among the poets, spoke of priests as those -
These men did not mean to condemn the priestly office, but it should occasion no surprise that the people made no distinction between the office and the priest who abused the office.
Its chairman, Walter Map, an Englishman of Welsh descent and the representative of the English king, has left us a curious account of the examination.
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 Geschichte
Also the court poet or minstrel Rubin, a successor of Walter von der Vogelweide, was a descendant of this lineage.
The lords of Starkenberg and Rottenburg follow, then the Maretsch and 1536 the lords of Wanga are established at Rubein.
The large restructuring in the west wing is done by the Countess von Metternich, together with her husband, Count Camille du Parc Locmarià.
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 SME/EMS: KOMPONISTEN
The vocal line, which uses various sound modulations, is harmonically, melodically and rhythmically intimately interwoven with the accompaniment.
Sechs Sätze sind in einer Folge von zehn Teilen verschachtelt, die attacca gespielt werden.
Der aufwändige Klavierpart beleuchtet die Vielschichtigkeit der „Metaphysical Poetry“ des Zeitgenossen von Shakespeare.
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 Tannhäuser (Wagner) - Synopsis
But at that moment the Landgraves and a number of minnesingers on their return from the chase come upon him and, recognizing him, endeavour to persuade him to return to the Wartburg with them.
Their pleas, however, are vain, until one of them, Wolfram von Eschenbach, tells him that since he has left the Wartburg a great sadness has come over the niece of the Landgrave, Elizabeth.
It is evident that Tannhäuser has been in love with her, and that it is because of her beauty an virtue that he regrets so deeply having been lured into the Venusberg.
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 Projekt Gutenberg-DE - Kultur - SPIEGEL ONLINE
Wolfram, neben Walter von der Vogelweide der größte deutsche Dichter des Mittelalters, war ritterlichen Standes; der Ort Eschebach, nach dem sich sein Geschlecht benannte, liegt in Bayern bei Ansbach.
Auf der Burg Wildenberg (wahrscheinlich Wehlenburg bei Ansbach), die vielleicht ein gräflich Wertheimisches Lehen war, hatte er später mit Weib und Kind seinen dauernden Wohnsitz; in allzu günstigen äußeren Verhältnissen hat er nicht gelebt.
Er muß gegen 1220 gestorben sein und wurde in der Liebfrauenkirche seines Heimatortes Eschenbach beigesetzt, wo sein Grabmal noch zu Anfang des 17.
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 Hohenecken Castle
Ich danke Theo Vondano, damals der Oberbürgermeister der Stadt Kaiserslautern, der in 1988 um neunzig Seiten aus Heinz FriedelsHohenecken: Geschlecht, Burg, Dorf für mich photokopieren ließ.
Der Gemeinnütziger Verein für mittelalterliche Kultur und Fantasy-Rollenspiel besucht oft die legendäre Burg.
A famous German poem that was written about the time Burg Hohenecken was being built is Walter von der Vogelweide's Under der Linden.
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 Key down - andreas loeschner-gornau
Whether itt’s true or not, what we live to see is an enormous change of local languages.
Like, we are only able to understand difficult poetry fom "Walter von der Vogelweide", through a time tunnel slide Goethe wouldn’t be able to understand a lot of today's spoken German, especially if he wanted to chat in a world wide web chatroom.
Reading SMS, where people are mostly using abbreviations or word combinations without any sentence construction, it would be hopeless for Goethe to understand any content.
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 Musical Forms - Minnesang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The Minnesang is generally categorized according to content, the basic types being the Minnelied (the man's expression of love), the Frauenlied (the woman's song), the Wechsel (in which the lovers 'exchange' their views), the Tagelied (like the Provençal Alba, the parting of the lovers at dawn), the Tanzlied (dancesong) and the Kreuzlied (crusading song).
As the tradition developed, verse structures and content become more intricate, notably in the Minnesang of Walter von der Vogelweide and the witty, ironic style cultivated by Neidhart von Reuental (died circa 1250).
In the 14th century, the rising importance of the towns and the bourgeoisie shifted the emphasis from the courtly idealism to songs in a more spiritual and didactic tone, but the influence of the Minnesang is still discernible in the works of the Monk of Salzburg (circa 1400) and Oswald von Wolkenstein (died 1445).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tegernsee
This short poem of Walther von der Vogelweide, however, is not, as some have sought to prove, to be taken as a justification of the Abbey of Tegernsee in a lawsuit that was then being carried on over a vineyard.
In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries the abbey suffered greatly from the wars carried on by the princes of Southern Germany, as well as by the prodigality of several of its abbots.
The monastery became the property of the State; the abbey lands situated in Austria were confiscated by Austria; and the monastic buildings were brought by Freiherr von Drechsel for 3000 florins.
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 Popular Tales from the Norse
His Antiquities of Teutonic Law have shown that the codes of the Lombards, Franks, and Goths were not mere savage, brutal customaries, based, as had been supposed, on the absence of all law and right.
His numerous treatises on early German authors have shown that the German poets of the Middle Age, Godfrey of Strasburg, Wolfram von Eschenbach, Hartman von der Aue, Walter von der Vogelweide, and the rest, can hold their own against any contemporary writers in other lands.
In these pages, where we have to run over a vast tract of space, the reader who wishes to learn and not to cavil--and for such alone this introduction is intended--must be content with results rather than processes and steps.
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 Classical Net - Timeline of Composers
Franz Xaver Schnyder von Wartensee (1786 - 1868)
Josef Gabriel Ritter von Rheinberger (1839 - 1901)
Ferde Ferdinand Rudolph von Grofe (1892 - 1972)
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 Category:German - Cookbookwiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Germany's contributions to the world's cultural heritage are numerous, and the country is often known as das Land der Dichter und Denker (the land of poets and thinkers).
German literature can be traced back to the Middle Ages, in particular to such authors as Walter von der Vogelweide and Wolfram von Eschenbach.
The Nibelungenlied, whose author is not known, is also a major contribution to German literature.
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 Music in Medieval Europe
[5] Telefunken "Das Alte Werk" SAWT 9567-B [LP] Chansons der Troubadours - Lieder und Spielmusik aus dem 12.
[7] Telefunken "Das Alte Werk" SAWT 6.41.275 [LP] Chansons der Trouvères - Lieder des 13.
[24]-[25] Telefunken "Das Alte Werk" SAWT 6 41.928 [LP] Musik der Spielleute.
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